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Are you trying to continue using .pmf's ArcReader to view your data, or are you switching to ArcGIS Online? To my knowledge, Pro doesn't create .pmf's, so I assume once you switch to Pro you have to drop ArcReader as well. I'd love to know if I'm wrong on that. It seems like everything is going to feature services and web apps these days.
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I'm sure you're right and there's a better way to do this out there. Off the top of my head, here's a shortcut you could try: Copy and paste the layer that you adjusted symbology for (so you have two identical layers in your map document). Then go into the properties of one of the identical layers and set the data source to the 2nd layer you want symbolized. However, I think this will only work if the two layers are symbolized off a field with the same name.
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I currently use ArcGIS Desktop to publish Packaged Map Files (.pmf) which are read using ArcReader. My data is stored in a File Geodatabase. Recently, I switched to using ArcGIS Pro to edit my data, but I have continued to use Desktop to publish the .pmf's, since Pro does not publish pmf's. I had no issues until recently, when my data started glitching in my .pmf. A layer will display at first, but when you zoom in, it suddenly disappears. Or only some of the features in a layer appear. It seems to only affect certain layers. It seemed to begin after I added a new Domain to my File Geodatabase, using ArcGIS Pro. I updated my definition queries and symbology in my Desktop map (since the new domain affected them) and republished the .pmf. But it's almost as though Pro created some sort of "lock" on the data. If I open Desktop and edit one of the layers, then save and republish my .pmf, then the Reader has no issues seeing the layer I edited. But if I edit that layer again in Pro and then publish a .pmf from Desktop, without making an edit in Desktop, the layer will glitch when the .pmf is opened. I am currently using ArcGIS Desktop 10.7.1, ArcReader 10.5.1, and ArcGIS Pro 2.5
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https://support.esri.com/en/technical-article/000009274
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